2465c49c-8629-4895-ad22-358e9d6f5374CONTENTdmThe Hedley Gazette and Similkameen AdvertiserBC Historical Newspapers2011-09-151915-10-28The Hedley Gazette and Similkameen Advertiser was published in Hedley, in the Similkameen region of southern British Columbia, and ran from January 1905 to August 1917. The Gazette was published by the Hedley Gazette Printing and Publishing Company, and its longest-serving editor was Ainsley Megraw (1905-1914). The Gazette served the communities of Keremos, Olalla, and Hedley. In 1916, the paper was purchased by James W. Grier, who shortened the title to the Hedley Gazette.https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/xhedley/items/1.0180256/source.jsonapplication/pdf jLogij������l*itir������ Assembly mar 1A ropjA. ^5������ AND SIMILKAMEEN ADVERTISER. >Volume -XI. - Number F^ XT HEDLEY, B. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER '28, 191f> <^^> $2.00, In Advance r'7flS: GLftRKE Watchmaker HBDLBY.B.C. Clocks and Watches for Sale. N. TJHOMPS N INlON'K SEVMOUU a9������ , MGR. WESTJfillN CAXADA Cammell Laird & Co. Ltd. Steel Manufacturers Sheffield, Eng. Offices and Warehouse, 847-63 Beatty Street Vancouver, B. C. ������ MINING NOTES | There are 22 men working on the Glossoy group of copper claims in Highland valley, 27 miles from Ash- cioft. , Ore is heing shipped to the Tacoma smelter.���������Ledge. A. F. & A. M. REGULAR monthly meetings of HecUey Lodge NTo. 43, A.F.&A.K, are hold on tlie second Friday in each month in ���������Fraternity hall, Hedley. Visiting brethren ju-e'COi'dially invited to attend. A. CREBLMAN, W. M S. E. HAMILTON Secretary L. O. L. . The Regular meetings of iHedley Lodge 1744 are held on the flist and third Monday in ���������every month in tlie Orange Hall Lrtvdies meet 2nd and i MoiwJays Visiting brebhern are cordially invited . A. -T- KINO, W. M C. P. DALTON", Sec't. F������. F>. BROWN Britislt Colombia Land Surveyor Tkj.. jVo.527 PENTICTON, V. O. Dkawkk 108 - - B.^C. The Independence mine on the Co- quihalla Summit, commonly known as the Swede group, will probably resume large operations in the near future. It will no doubt be remeinbeied by the older residents of Hope, anout fifteen years ago this mine, then only a prospect, was sold to the Granny smelter company for $110,000. The owners now have a showing of 40 feet of massive copper ore, which runs $23 to the ton. The present workings are within three miles of the new railroad. This mine is about 30 miles from Hope, and 50 miles from Merritt.���������Pioneer. . Trafalgar Day Dance Was Most. Successful P. W. GREGORY CIVIL ENGINEER and BRITISH COLUMBIA LAX11 SURVEYOR Star, Building - Princeton The men who operated the H. & B. mine in the Sal mo district from March 1, 1915. until it was taken over under lease and bond on Sept. 3 by A. O.l music was greatly appreciated by the In answer to the appeal for funds for the Red Cross,' sent out from headquarters, the Hedley ladies Sewing Society arranged for afternoon tea and dance for Trafalgar Day. They were bbtliwell attended and each sent in a splendid contribution towards the Bed Cross fund. The amount received at the afternoon tea was $20.50 and at the dance in the evening $40.50, the following day some of those, who could not get to tlie dance handed in small amounts to make a total amounting to $4.50, so that the grand total was $(55.50 and the expense for both events came to $15.00, leaving a net gain of $50.50. The attendance at the dance was very good and everyone present enjoyed the affair thoroughly. The band was on hand as it always is when their is a call for patriotic service and their Blackest Chapter, in Turkish History W/alterClaytori Barrister. Solicitor, Ktc. MONEY TO LOAN PENTICTON, B. C. HEDLEY OPERA HOUSE H..I. JONJES, Manager Roller Skating on Tuesday and Thursday each week, from 7:30���������10 p.m.; admission 25c, skates supplied. Mondays from 2:30 to 5 p.m. for ladies only, admission iOe. Also open for Dances and Other Engagements GREAT NORTHERN HOTEL HEDLEY B.C. Bar and Table the Best. Rates Moderate i First Class Accommodation JOHN JACKSON, Proprietor. Jameson and Ii. K. Neil of Spokane, will net about $55,000 from their ship: inents, according to I. G. Nelson, who was manager of the leasing company, which was known as the Salisbury, Lai-son & Nelson syndicate of Salmo, B. C. The leasers shipped 71 cars during the period of their possession of thti property, and returns from 39 cars gave them a net profit of approximately $32,000, according to Mr. Nelson, and he believes that the. 32 cars not settled for will run higher, as the ore was of bettei'''grade.-'Last- Monday- Mr. Nelson received a draft from the smelting company for $6100, settlement for 317 tons of zinc ore shipped in September, at the rate of 13.27 cents the pound, less freight and duty. "[ believe the H. & B. group will become one of the most important zinc properties in the district," said Mr. Nelson. "There has been but comparatively little development done yet, but this has revealed several veins that are except ionally high grade, and there is every reason to believe they continue to depth."���������Miner. dancers. From every standpoint the affair was a success, one more added to the achievements of1 our Hedley ladies whose busy brains are always at work for the benefit of our brave boys at the front. Following is the financial report handed in by the ladies for publication:��������� Hedley Ladies Sewing Society Trafalgar Day Fund Oct. 21st 1815 Amount received Afternoon Tea $20.50 Dance $40.50 Amount rt-cVived Oct; 22nd$-1.50 Total $65.50 Expenditure $15.00 $50.50.. A. Anstey. of Vernon, Inspector of Graded Schools, came to town Tuesday for the purpose of inspecting our local schools. He left today for Princeton. ANSWERED Grand Union f Hotel S MEDLEY, British Columbia x Rates���������$1.50 a Day and Up First-Class Accommodation. Bar Stocked with Best Brands of Liquor and Cigars 5 A. WINKLER, Proprietor "Why DO you want to go?" she said, "Why do you long for battle-fare?" And she shuddered with pretty dread "'Tis so dangerous over there." But the youth in a khaki cap Shut her lips like a new steel trap. "Why do you want to toil all day At an officer's silly word? Why do you want to,go away? Home, I should think, would be preferred." But the soldier in battle-brown AVore a stern and unending frown. Anyone wishing Geranium slips for winter bloom, may have all they want to carry away from Hamilton's garde n, if they come and take them before seveie frost sets in. No general denials, no diplomatic evasions can offset the careful investigation made by the American Committee on Armenian Atrocities. ��������� From beginning to end its report i.s based on the testimony of witnesses who aie vouched for. For six months the Turks have carried on a campaign of race extermination in Asia Minor. In cold blood they have plundered and murdered the Armenians, here and there offering the'offioial pretext of 'military neces- ity.' ' Wherever there wei'e Armenian populations their homes have been sacked and they have been driven into exile, helpless and starving, Mothers and infants, girls and old people, by tens of thousands have' been herded like beasts, left to perish by the wayside or to die of neglect after their removal from their villages. The non- Moslem men for the most part had already been impressed into the Turkish army to fight the Russians, and by way of return their families have been scattered, their women and girls subjected to outrage and the young, sick and aged left without means of subsistence. In all the history of Turkish brutality there has been no blacker chapter than the atrocities inflicted upon the Armenians since last April. Back of it all is the deliberate policy of the Turkish Government to wipe out a people differing in���������i-sice-and religion with their rulers. The world has had frequent reminders of the frantic cruelty of the Turk toward the ��������� Christian population in the Ottoman Empire. Bnt what will it say to Germany's partnership in Turkey's guilt in the present instance? ���������New York World. Rev. Griffiths Says Farewell to Hedley- Rev. and Mrs. Griffiths left Tuesday, for their new home in Michigan City, Idaho, Mr. Griffiths preached his farewell sermon Sunday evening to a packed church. His text was, "Put on the whole armor of God," and the sermon was most impressive, containing as it did the faiewell. message of the minister who had given the very best kind of set-vice to his congregation. The reception held Monday- afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs, A. Clare, was well attended and all expressed their regrot that Mr. and Mrs. Griffiths were about to leave- Hedley. They are followed to their new home with the very best wishes of the congregation of St. John's church and their numerous friends. Born to Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Gilbert, on Tuesday, October 20th., a son. Rev. A. H. Cameron of Keremeoo, was in town for a few days last week. Mrs. Sproule returned Saturday from a visit with Mrs. Mario w of Salmon Arm.c C. H. Carman, the dry good man of Vancouver, cume in by motor car Thursday last. Rev. Frank Stanton is having a small residence built close to the church, aud when, complete he will occupy it. A pair of socks, donated by a lady in Victoria, B. C. has been acknowledged by a soldier of the Australian army who is serving in the Dardenel- les operations. They were given to him by a nurse on an Egyptian hospital train. Strange to relate, the soldier was formerly on one of Uncle Sam's revenue cutters and knew Vancouver and Victoria very well.���������Pioneer, The finals in the contest for the Merrill cup will be played in the near future. The contestants will be H. D. Barnes and Paddy Murray, the latter having won in the tie game with S. E. Hamilton. There is food for thought in the following exeerptfrom a recent interview granted by the Dowager Empress of Russia: "Russia has been too confident to all those immigrants to whom the empire accorded favors and high position. A German even though he be shown every kindness, remains always a German. I often said so when the Czar Alexander was alive, but he would not believe me. One man only foresaw this Germanic aggression���������it was the late King Edward VII."���������Province. G. W. Hicks, of W. H. Malkin, Co. Vancouver, motored in from Keremeos yesterday. He is accompanied by Mrs. Hicks who is simply delighted with the trip and the beauties of the Sunny Similkameen. See our samples of Christmas Greeting Cards before deciding on Xmas' presents. These are inexpensive gifts and suitable to any. We also carry a line of Xmas and New Year Post Cards at Gazkttk Offick. Buy at Home (jp8- HEDLEY MEAT MARKET ��������� ��������� ��������� 1 be All kinds of fresh and cured meats always on hmid. Fresh Fish on sale every Thursday. R. J. EDMOND,.Prop. "Why do you want to march, all wet Through unspeakable seas of mud?" She had eyes like a violet. Cheeks as fair as a tulip bud, And she smiled. But the soldier trim Looked exceedingly hard and grim. "WANT?" he said, with a surly smile. "Truly you must believe me mad." And he was thinking, mile by mile, Of the trenches the foeruen had, AVhere We found on a morning grey Belgian girls as a devil's prey. So he thought of a murdered town, Burgomaster to little boy, Thought of hospitals crashing down, Thought of the guns in Hell's employ. "WANT?" he said, with a sharp dis gust. "I and my comrades say AVE MTJST1'' ���������Toronto News. Two cars of Summerland apples, one a straight car of Grimes Golden, and the other made up of Grimes Golden | and Winter Banana, were shipped out last Saturday from the local packing house of Messrs. Stirling & Pitcairn, destined for Buenos Aires, South America. Four cars for the same destination were also shipped from Kel- owna the same day. making a total shipment from the Okanagan to the beautiful Argentine city, of six cars.��������� Summerland Review. When you want to help your town. Buy at home -When you want shoes, hot or gown, Buy at home Never mind what 'tis you need, Canned goods, collars, chicken feed, Frame this phrase up for your creed��������� By at home. Mr. Rolls procured last week a record for the gramophone which caused some amusement. It represented the Kaiser endeavoring to get the palace of his ally in Vienna, on the telephone. From Berlin to Alenna as the crow flies is a distance of not less than 300 miles and AVilhelm's mighty -efforts to gain reinforcements for his assailed army are certainly ludicrous in the extreme. S. E. Hamilton captured this record but Mr. Rolls says he will have some more. Other folks may buy by mail, Buy at home Help the home store to a sale. Buy at home Every dollar sent away. Means a dollar less to pay, What is owed right here today��������� Buy at home Are you for your town or not? Buy at home Cheaper elsewhere ? Tommyrot Buy at home Home store qualities are true, Home store merchants work for you This much then you ought to do��������� Buy at home. Divine Services will be conducted in the church on Sunday, Oct. 31st. Morning Service 11 a.m. Subject:��������� "No more sea, tho home of mystery to pass away". Evening Service 7.30 p.m. Subject:���������"Three Temples". A hearty invitation is extended to all. Preacher, R. G. Stewart. This is certainly the most beautiful season of the year, The frost had set its mark upon the leaves painting the. most beautiful colors, and making our hillsides truly beautiful. The man who cannot feel the appeal ot these splendid Autumn days must indeed be made of sordid stuff. Mr. H. H. Hobbs, late manager of the Hedley branch of the Bank of British North America, and who has been in the employ of the bank at Montreal since he left here, is now in training at Val Car-tier. Hobbsy's many Hedley friends would like to see him in the kilts. For the benefit of his numerous Hedley admirers we append his address: Pte. H. H. Hobbs. No 132410, B. Co., 73rd Battalion, C. E. F��������� Montreal, P. Q, THIS IIKHI ICY GAZETTE, OCT: 2S. 1915 and Similkameen Advertiser. Subscriptions in Advance ��������� niicil Slates) Advertising Rates \!(-.i-.iu-ciiicnl. I- line* to the inch. I France. j\o\v it is the mighty | and grand mouiita.ins of the ! Balkans. A'ot tho culture and jlioli'dt of the . Parisian and Ids ports from nearly all sections of the country tell of the unchecked growth of new ' enterprise, which, while manifest in vary- liu Trinsiunt Advertisements���������not, exceeding ono inch, 81.Uf) for one insertion. 25 cent-* for each -iih*cquenl, insertion. Over out: inch, III cent-! lici- lino for lirst iiwi-i-fion anil S cent* |K:r lino for each subsequent iii->oi-l ion. rrai:-iunl������ iiaynblo in advance. Contract Advertisements���������Ono inch per month Sl.'J.'i; over 1 inch mid up to 1 incho-. M.nii per inch per month. -To constant inlvortisei-s ' taking larger since tlmn four iiiclii.'-^. on application, rales will be Riven "f reduced charges. ba<ed on size of space nnd longrn of time. Certiti';ato of Improvements Sl'1.00 . (Whore more Llinn one claim appears in no!ice, 8-.'..j3 for each additional claim.) A. rJ.'.S. STANLKV, Kditm- , ... degrees in different, lines ,,������������������ | nation. Now it'is the stupen- .m(l Jt/e.^itios, is eveiywhei-e stimulated by the exceptional strength of the fundamental situation.���������Dun's Review. ���������i.M Xo one can estimate the extent of the German influence. It seems to be able to make itself felt in every quarter of the <>-lobe, 'out its in.-uuTestal ions .are always the same���������broken promises, 'torn straps oi; paper, breach. oi: faith, and all the other Teutonic virtues down to '.pillage and murder. Terrible as these expositions have been, the mask has not yet been wholly torn from the .Jekyl and ���������Hyde Emperor, who, breathing peace and culture,, actually is a consuming fire of hellish hate and brutish murder. Alas for the future of Greece. don-; ignorance and unique customs of those dwellers of the mountains, with their feuds and their vendetta. Xot tho associations of n great, army backed by a- splendid fleet, but the struggles of a petty people who have, long been the butt of the nation*. .Such i.s Britain's greatness. Today at war with and for the great nations of the earth, tomorrow in the tough of tlie fight seeing that the little fellow has the right to live. But always with the same even, equitable justice which has held and honorably'wielded the balance of power over the world. What stupid diplomats have, underestimated the power of this great nation? NOTICE Liquor Act, 1010 XUTK'l-j is hereby given that, on the first day of December next application will be made to the superintendent of Provincial police I'm- renewal of lhe hotel licence to sell liquor by retail in tin: hotel known as the. Giund I'nioii Motel, situate in Hedley. in the province of British Columbia. ANTON WINKLER Dated tliisTth clay of October, 1015. How Will You Protect Your Wife ���������and the children should you fall ill or lose your employment? Have you money in the Bank to tide the family over until you arc ''on your feet" again ? Id very married man should open an account in our Savings Department and put by a. part of his earnings every week or month. Such a sum, earning interest, will be a welcome protection for the family. A Savings Account may be opened with one dollar. ��������� vi NOTICE Canadian editors who are kicking the. most about consor- ,.ship are those who i-iver have ...-in opinion of the!.��������� own to express and depend largely on the journals of the yellow type for the material to fill their pages. Their great cry is the "freedom of the press".- The censorship in no respect iimpairs the freedom of the press but might in a great, many instances serve "to elevate it to the place where ..people might look upon it and call it decent. One thing, the Canadian press as a whole, is loyal and if the Empire demands it we will suppress the very thing that seems to make us most attractive, viz., the latest news. Editorial Quotations A writer in an American exchange says that King Constantino of Greece' is a royal busybody, a dangerous ruler and impulsive and headstrong. The writer must have got Constantino and his German spouse mixed up.���������Province. There is one Bulgarian blushes for his country's course. M. Joseph Angeloff; Bulgarian Consul General. London, who has sent the following telegram to the Bulgarian Premier:���������Tf the leported alliance of Bul- o-ari.-i with our eternal enemies and persecutors, and against our liberators is true, I protest and tender my'resignation as Consul General."---World Wide. Liquor Act, 1010 NOTICE is hereby given th.it. on the list day of Deceiiiber next, application will beniade to the superintendent of pi-pvinc-ial police for renewal of lhe hot"l licence to sell liquor by ietai'1 in the hotel known as Siiniikameen hotel, situate a Hedley, in the province of British Columbia. WILLIAM BRYANT Dated this 7th dav of October. Wlu. 78 Years In Business. Canitaf and Surp;������c 07,384,000. Hedley Branch - C. P.,E>ALTON��������� Manager gii������Bmsia^miw.y.wiwgm^^ aanmiPBr.x3il!aMCTBBMCTmrf^ NOTICE Liquor Act. 1010 NOTICE is hereby given that, on the fiisbduy of Discern her next, application will be made to the supei-in ten .lent of Provincial police for renewal of the hotel licence to sell liquor by retail in the hotel known as the Great Nothern hotel, situate in Hedley, in the province of British Columbia. JOHN JACKSON Dated thisTlh day of October. I0lu, NOTICE With regard to the war, we ' reach our conclusions too quickly Some times. Our judgements are hasty. The fact that Gen. Ian Hamilton returned to England to make a report gave rise to the rumor that the campaign in. the Dardenelles had been bungled. But it does not look as if the campaign was bungled when we see the Austro-German forces rushing to the assistance of their ally Turkey. If the campaign was bungled would Germany find it necessary to mass troops at once on the Servian frontier, and at all costs force a passage to Constantinople? No. what is more likely is that the Turbulent Turk, smarting under the yoke of German officers, showed signs of dissatisfaction, if not defection, and Germany has had to make a demonstration to save the per- sonel of the German-officered Turkish army. Don't let us get into the habit of crying calamity, until calamity is upon us. A correspondent writes ns that alien enemies in this Province ai'.e taking tlie place of��������� men who have entered the army in many lines of work, especially in the-mines--and smelters. He asks the Government to investigate the" matter and take such action as may remedy such a state of things. He expresses his doubts if British subjects in Germany are being paid Avages for doing what Germans are ready to do. This matter might well be looked into.���������Colonist:' ���������' Liquor Act. 1010. NOTICE is hreliy given that, on the first da j" of December next, application will he made to the superintendent of Provincial police for renewal of the hotel licence to.sell liquor by retail in the hotel known as the Golden Gate hotel, situate at Fairview. in tin- province of British .Columbia. J. Ml'NKO Dated this 7th dav of Octobei. 1015. NOTICE Liquor Act. 1010. NOTICE is hereby given that, on the first day of December next, application will be made to the superintendent of Provincial police for renewal of the hotel licence to sell liquor by retail in the hotel known as the Bridesvillc. hotel, situated at Bridesvillc, in the province of British Columbia. THOMAS DONALD. Dated this 7th day.of October, 191.5. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Rooms all Thoroughly Renovated. Cuisine under direct control of the Manager, who has had twelve years' experience in the Old Country. None but the best brands of Liquors arid Cigars. Your patronage respectfully solicited '.GOOD SAMPLE ROOM aaiavneHCBffcm MflBHEiffinniEassaffiEemis -l^L. NOTICE The' scene has changed! ���������" iiNo more the beautiful and fertile plains and valleys of fair Current trade reports reflect the best conditions and prospects in many weeks, few obstacles to progress now being in evidence. Removal of important restraining influences imparts needed stimulus to new enterprise and launching of many deferred undertakings attest the widespread strengthening of confidence in the future. With cross currents diminishing in force, the tide of business is rising at an .accelerated pace and an era of widespread activity i.s in prospect. Usually during a transition period gains are recorded slowly, but strictly mercantile conditions have passed the stage where progress i.s difficult of -discernment, and of late industrial expansion has been phenomenally rapid; Re- Liquor Act', 1910 NOTICE is hereby given that, on the first day of 'December next, application will be made to the superintendent of the Provincial police for renewal of the hotel'licence to sell liquor by retail'in the hotel known as Riverside hotel, situate at Riverside in the province of British Columbia. (TOM HANSEN Dated this 7th day of October, 1915. Hedley's Tdnsorial Parlors For a Good Haircut and Shave BATHS IN CONNECTION R. T 11LLIARD = P rop. NOTICE : LAND-ACT '.: ������������������-,���������'.���������.' . -(Form No. It) SIMILKAMEEN--LAND DISTRICT . DISTRICT OK YALK NOTICE TAKK NOTIGK-ithatvBalibiu-ton. Tweddle. of the town of KeromeosCcntrc. Is. C. occupation farmer, intends to apply for permission to lease the following described lands "near 'Ashnola Creek.' ...,-��������� ; .-, ' t. ��������� ' Commencing at."a post planted about three miles South .of 'the South'oasb angle ofKiV;"' Hargreavc's pre-emption. Record No.. G71S, thence West eighty chains, thenee South twenty chains,- thonce East eighty chains, thenceNorth twenty, chains to the -place:of commencement, containing one hundred and sixty acros, more or less.���������Located August I7th, 1915. HALIBURT0N TWKDDLK, "���������'.-���������' Applicant Dated September Sth, 1916 .'���������" ��������� 35 NOTICE Liquor Act, 1910 NOTICE is hereby . given that, on the first day of December next, application will be made to the superintendent of the Provincial police for renewal of the hotel licence to sell liquor by retail in the hotel known as Rock. Creek Hotel, situate at Rock Creek, in the province of British Columbia. S. T. LARBEN Dated this 7th day of October, 1915. NOTICE Liquor Act. 1910 NOTICE is hereby given that, on the first day of December next application will he made to the superintendent of Provincial police for renewal of the hotel licence to sell liquor by retail in the hotel known as Ihe West- bridge Hotel, situate at- Westbridge^ in the province of British Columbia. LOU IK CLEKY Dated this 7th day of October, 1915. LAND ACT (Form No. 11) SIMILKA>?EliiV.LA^TD DISTRICT DJSTKICT'OK V.tLK TAKK NOTICE tluu/jltu.nbiu-ton Tweddle, of tho town of Keremeos Centre, H. C. occupation farmer,'Intends-to apply for permission to lease the following described binds near Ash: nola Creek: Commencing- lit a '-post planted about, two miles South of tbe South-east angle of K. A. Hargrove's pre-emption, Record No. t>'71S, thence West forty chains, thenee South forty chains, thence .Kast forty chains, thence North forty Chains to the place of commencement, containing one hundred and sixty acres "more or less.���������Located August 17th, 1915.. . HALLIBURTON TWKDDLK. Applicant Dnted September:Stli,-191;->. 33 NOTICE ��������� '���������'��������� Liquor Act, 1910 XOTICK is hereby given Unit, on the lirst day of December next, application will be made to the Superintendent.of Provincial Police for renewal of the hotel license to sell liquor by retail iii the hotel known lis the Alexandra Hotel, situate ut Okanagan Fulls, in the Province of British.Columbia. '"'' ARNOTT & HINK Dated this 30th day of September, 1015 READ-^ Then Think! Now that yon have commenced to readjtliis article, .'just keep right on to the end, and then you will have absorbed meat of the edeoahut. .V ��������� ��������� What has this town ever done for youd. Tt has fed you, and clothed you, find housed you, and given . you .-'employment.' and "kept ..the wolf from your door for. these, many-''years. It has done more. It has furnished you reci*eation, and enjoyment, and has guided ybu safely over many of the stones that beset the pathway of life. '���������' ;| ���������!' It has praised your good deeds and has thrown the * ' ' '-"'-.! -���������mantle.of..charity, over, your questionable ones.. ; It has been, and is, YOUR HOME. But what have YOU done for the TOWN? "\ You are making you money here but -where are you spending it? Are your buying goods frpm the local dealer, who p.ays and otherwise eontributeslib- erally to the upkeep of tho community and your home, or are you sending your nion- ey away' to some catalogue house that wouldn't lend you a five cent piece to save your soul from purgatory? And now: you have reached the point where we. want you to stop and think, and think hard, and to a sane, sensible and patriotic purpose.' A I <;1 m m tea M ��������� m p.. iSl m 1 ���������'.il ���������MM :>! li ��������� THE HKDLBY GAZKTTK. OCT. 23. <������������������<>: I James Stew art f Donald JMcLend, of Hope. B. C. i.s registered at the Grand Union Hotel. X "'X-. :X {'X-: 7 a? ��������� Xi :*/ .���������X; : X ������������������X :.-jV ":'-*���������- *���������! Jtf- ������; 7.*;, !-������:V .--*������������������������ -;^-' ���������;������?:'��������� ;:j^: ::jt?-" General tv H x ���������x X X X: X X X X Fruits and *���������- Groceries, Vegetables Boots and Shoes I Hugh Finnigan, an old time prospector of this district, came in from Princeton fm-a short visit, Tuesday. Overalls arid Underwear ;5!?^*W^^SW^������^^t!SBE������5������5������Wt>������^ji������J5*j������{ TOWN AND DISTRI6T Christmas greeting Hedley Gazette. Card;; at the Bert Reseol, whose home is in Grass Valley, Cal., is in town I'm-a few days visiting his brother AVilliam who been in the Hospital hen; for some time, recover) ngi'rom a protiacted attack of the grippe. ing. both p.u'ties b"ing well Known here. York in appeals in .-uiothei- role and Hedley people will join the Gazette in wishing the. newly-wed- the fullest measure of success and happiness. $ ��������� li. S. Collin left for tho const .Saturday, flush���������Humor says, he hasgnno for the purpose . of lending a certain Vancouver hello to the altar. That is only rumor, but anyhow, the Gazette joins with Hedloy friends in 'wishing them health and happiness. ��������� R. C. Cramer, of Princeton, an old prospector, is in town for a few flays. * Talk about the Gazette. Let us send a copy to your friends in the Old Country. Dan Saunders'lias been in the Hospital for the past week recovering from an operation for hemorrhoids. ��������� C. P. Dalton is in receipt of a letter from Corporal A. W. Jack. - There - is no word of any change in the camping ''arrangements at Vernon. C. Hair.-ine, of Vernon, representing the Western Canada Flour Mills, came in by auto yesterday. He is well acquainted with Hedley and her people having been in business here some years ago. He is shaking ��������� hands with old friends while writing down the orders for flour,'etc. Tom Stevenson, of Stevenson Bros, the Vancouver boot and shoe house, /was in town yesterday rounding up orders for the Spring trade.' ��������� EddieSimpson is showing his friends apicture be received from Chas. Saunders, who is now' in the Old Country, probably at the front.' 'Charlie looks good in regimentals. Harry Towns-had'the misfortune to meet with an accident Monday afternoon when a chip of rock hit him in the eye inflicting injury which made it necessary to have hospital treatment. He is reported doing nicely. r* ;��������� Come in and see the samples of Christmas greeting cards. We have the very latest and piettiest styles. We will print your name and greeting ���������arid give you' an envelope with each card. Prices to suit your pocket. Hedley Gazette. E. A. Magel, of Vancouver, displaying 57 varieties Heinz' pickles, was in town yesterday. His firm is putting up nearly all of thev.u-ieties in Canada now .so that Hedley people can enjoy them and still know they-are helping to boost the '-Made in Canada" movement. ' When Buying- Anything at The Store SEE THAT IT IS Made In Canada ^,7\ rlTH tlie present incre.-ised cost of Jiving it is $ ' ' really ������*i serious question. If vou cmi <������������������<.(, a ' ? few more loaves each hake day, would you not be $ prop.-]rod to ur, least Iry the Hour which ^imr.-inUtes ������> this result V���������OCR BEST. .So why nol order a wide J next time? and if.you don't like it-if it does-not a suit you���������we will cheerfully refund you the full <i> purchase price. ' ^ ' A K 5ELIAI & .LIT. "STORE OF QUALITY" -La. ADVERTISE IN THE GAZETTE 0. F. Stiver of Vancouver, representing the-British Columbia Life Insurance Company, came into town Tuesday. He had recently returned from an extended trip Eeast and on the Prairie towns. He is much pleased with the evident sincerity of the mining 'activity and predicts great things for the future of this particular section of the province. A meeting of the Patriotic Funds Committee is called for Thursday evening. 'Ihe books of tlie committee have been audited and found correct nnd as there is soine business to come before the committee it is desired that a full attendance be present at that time. .-. E. G. Clay, of Vancouver,-representing Ramsey & Co. the celebrated Biscuit manufacturers, was in town yesterday. In answer to the question, "How is .business", he.said he was struck with the marked improvement of conditions since the last trip he made through the Province. It was apparent not only; in his line but it was also apparent in other lines and all the men on the road were feeling the uplift of it. ��������������������������� "Rough ..on ��������� Rats" clears out Rats, Mice, etc. Don't die in the House. 15c. and 23c. at Drug and Country Stores. Ralph Kendall, of Kelowna, representative of the International Correspondence Schools, of Scranton, Pa. was in town over Sunday, held up awaiting parts for his motor cycle, which were ordered from Vernon. While here he made, a canvass of the town in the interest of his School and succeded in writingup some contracts. He speaks iu glowing terms of their course in Mining, and Mining Engineering. He left Tuesday evening for Princeton. Bow KeeJLaundry. Only First Class Work Laundry Delivered Anywhere Hkdlev Methodist Church FRANK STANTON, B. A. Minister Services will be held the First and Third Sundays of the month at 7.HO p. in. NOTICE Liquor Act, 1010 NOTICE is hereby given that, on the first day of December next, application will be made to the superintendent of Provincial police for renewal of the hotel licence to sell liquor by retail in the hotel known as the Keremeos Hotel, situate in Keremeos, in the province of British'Columbia, MBS. A. F. KIRBY Dated this 7th day of October, 1015. James Harper, of the Columbia Bottling Works, of Rossland, came in on Tuesday's train to look over his plant here and arrange some matters of business. Mr. Harper assured the Gazette representative that just as soon as Spring opens Up he will start the plant to work here. .lust what staff he would put on at lhe start, he was not in a position to say, but he was safe in saying that the plant would he worked continuously when once started. If you are either, read and consider carefully what follows: In the past twenty-live years, hundreds of men like you, poor, hard-working, low-paid men, have risen from the ranks of common labor to such high salaried positions as Mine Superintendent, Manager, Chief Engineer. These men have not given up their daily work to go to a far distant college and study for three or four years tlie scientific side of mining. They could not possibly afford to do so, for they were in many cases, men of thirty or forty yes, "even fifty years of age, with family ties, they had wives and children to support, how then, did they get their scientific training? You may perhaps think that these men had an uncommon ability for drawing knowledge from their practir cal experience,- but if you will reflect a few minutes on the calculations that a man must be able to make to pass even the lower Government examinations, you will readily admit that a lifetime'of practical experience, without instruction of some kind along the lines of mathematics and mechanics, would not take you very far up the ladder of which the different Government examinations are the rungs. The way these men qualified for. better positions was by studying the science of mining in spare time, an hour or two each night, and they have made good, why should 3:011 not do the same? Why not let the International Correspondence Schools help you to shorter hours, lighter Avork and more pay ? Perhaps you think that you have not enough education to begin the study of Mining engineering, this is not the case, the courses of study taught by the Scranton Schools are so arranged that you can commence 'with.-addition,, subtrac- j tion, multiplication and division should that be necessary, and go along gradually into mensuration, which teaches you to calculate the areas of piston heads, cross sections of pipes, etc., which you must know in calculating horse-power, the amount of water, air or sludge that a*'pump7 of a given size will deliver under certain conditions, and so on from subject to subject till you graduate. Methods of working mines under different conditions mine gases, geology, assaying, mine and mineral land surveying, prospecting and all other matters allied to the Mining Engineering profession are fully covered in the most logical order, each subject is a step from the one before to the one ahead, and each prepares the student well for the next step PAINTING , PAPER-flANGIMG KALSOMINING TERMS MODERATE, DnLY ME. HEDLEY, B.C. Tlie Nickel Plate BarDGr^Sliqi) SATISFACTORY, SANITA'RY TONSORIAL SERVICE This shop il equipped <with . Baths and all the latest lilcctrical Appliances. W.T.BUTLER, - Prop. KEHEME0S-PEi\tT1CT0i\ .5 ���������ROYALMAIL STAGE Auto Leaves on arrival of 9.30 and 4 o clock trains. '��������� Baggage arranged for.', TWEDDLE'S AUTO - STAGE Cars Call at all Hotels ST. JOHN'S CHURCH ���������ANGLICAN��������� Services 2nd (Morning) and -Ith (Evening) Sundays in the month Additional Services as per announcements. G. D. GRIFFITHS, B. A., Vicar coming. It is not only in.mining but in nearly three hundred other trades and professions that the I. C. Schools have for years been helping poor but ambitious men and women up to the attainment ot"their aim, and if you are interested and ambitions to rise in any of the below lines of work, trades or professions, you have only to fill out the coupon, mail it, and you will receive a large catalogue explaining in detail the particular course and giving names and addresses of large numbers of successful students. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Services every alternate Sunday at 7.30 p.m.1 Pastor, R. G. '��������� STEWART Word was received this week from the camp at Vernon that Yorkie���������Mr. M. J. Meher, had taken unto himself a wife, in the person of Miss Campbell, well known in Hedley, as her father at one time was in business here. Miss Campbell has been making her home with her people in Edmonton and when Yorkie told her he had enlisted she at once made the trip to Vernon where the marriage took place. The courtship is of several years' stand-J Complete Civil Kngineer'g .Surveying- and Mapping Bridge Kngineoring Structural Kiigineering Concrete Construction Architecture Automobile Running Chemistry Commercial Complete .Mining Kngiii eering f-'iiv Boss .Metal Mining Metal Prospector Complete Metallurgy Ifvdronietalliirgv Milling Complete Coal Mining INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Scranton, P.-l Please inform me how I can gain a. money-earning knowledge of the subject marked X, or named below, and send me catalogue containing description of course and letters from successful students. Drawing Electrical Mechanical Steam Marine and Refrigeration Kiigineering I-Yeneh, Spanish and Italian taught by Phonograph 6l)06Qlaiie$! Royal victorias ��������� Anal/Patterson ���������and some splendid Chocolates in bulk. fledley Drug* Book Store Hedley, B.C. i Name Address Age Occupation Employed by. Course Wanted (if not given above) Remarks Travel by Autocall up Phone No. 12 IT A ?ood stock of Horses and Rigs on land. M Orders for Teaming promptly attended to. WOOD FOR S A L E1 PALACE bivery, Feed-& Sale Stables Phono 12. HKDLEY B. C. D. J. INNIS Proprietor Hedley Gazette $2 per annum THE HEDLEY GAZETTE, OCT. 2S. 1915 Golem & 60. "The Big Store" General Merchants wc all KEREMEOS, B. C. shortly and I am sure wish Sam good luck. Mr. D. Lfiwson of the Canadian Hank of Commerce, Calgary, ami at one time manager here, is in town renewing old acquaintances. He had been on a visit to his brother, lias enlisted, in Vernon dropped olf here on his way home. We hope his mission to Keremeos may prove successful. who o and Keremeos to Hold Dance, November 5th Send in vour personal items to the Society Editor and help to make the local paper interesting. KEREMEOS Fall Rains. Mrs. Geo. B. Clarke entertained this week in honor of Miss Kainsay. Miss Woods has assumed her duties as teacher at the new school at Keromeos South. Oscar Lauchmond of the B. C. Copper Co. passed through Keremeos on his way to Copper Mountain on Saturday. Messrs. Thos. Daly and K. C. Clarke have returned from a successful hunting trip, Tom bringing in a fiue buck, which dressed 285 pounds and Mr. Clarke a doe. A very pleasant surprise party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Harrison on Monday evening last, it being the anniversary.of their,daughters' birthday. < Joe Armstrong of Chopaka shipped two car loads of stuff from here on Thursday, they were billed for Vancouver. This is the second large shipment Mr. Armstrong has made this month. ...... Mrs.. Thos. Daly has started a music class in town. Although the attendance at first may be small, we know it will increase as Mrs. Daly's ability is well recognized and her popularity unbounded. ; "u ' ' i' - " j, "liev.-J.'Aj Cleland of Penticton will hold English Church services'in the Town Hall on Sunday next���������Morning Service at lra. in. and the evening service at 7.30. The Boy Scouts will parade to the evening service. COMMUNICATION jUI correspondence to thu editor of the Oiuccttc must beiir signature, otherwise it will not ,, be published. The editor assumes no responsibility for the views contained in correspondence. Olalla, B. C, Oct. 2-ltli, 1915, The.Editor, Hedley Gazette, Dear Sir:��������� [ see hy the Vancouver pa pers that the Red Cross Society is desirious of receiving gifts of apples from the Okanagan and Similkameen. Can you inform me through your columns if there is an agency at Keremeos for receiving such gifts and forwarding same to the headquarters? 1 helieve that everyone who has any apples of-the variety that will stand trans-shipment will gladly give and largely give to such a cause as the one in view���������A Christmas present from home for our brave boys who are holding the Huns in check in France and Flanders. I have one tree bearing good large apples that will keep in prime conditions until next summer. I shall he pleased to deliver the whole crop olf this tree to any agent of the Red Cross at Keremeos at any time desired. If I do not receive a postal card in the meantime I shall look for an answer to this in your next week's issue. Yours truly, R. VV. Northey Keremeos Centei', B. C, P, O. On Friday November fith. a dance will be held in the Town Hall, Keremeos for the purpose of raising a small amount to help in forwarding Christmas hampers to the soldiers from Keremeos District now enlisted. There are about 25, either serving at the front or in training for that purpose, and it is thought that a remembrance from those at home would be appreciated by them. This is being, done generally throughout Canada and we should line up with,the rest. This dance ought to be cwell attended as the object' for which it is held ought to appeal to everyone, whether they have a relative at the front or not. NOTICE D. J. Taylor manager of the Similkaineen Fruit Lands Co. had six prospective buyers in from Winnipeg this week. They were all delighted with the valley, three of them buying land. New houses will be built at once and they will return with their families when ready. Private Sam McCurdy of the 54th Battalion, Vernon Camp, was in town for a few days last week. Sam is looking well and enjoying the work. He tried to induce some of our ranchers to join but did not succeed. His Company leaves for England In answer to the above query, the Editor of the Gazette is pleased to be able to say that the ladies of Keremeos are not one whit behind the ladies oi^ other parts of the Dominion in respect to their loyalty and they have been making arrangements to take care of the needs of the men at the front in every respect. If Mr. Northey will communicate with Mrs. Fargo who .is the Secretary of the Woman's Institute, she will give him all further information. , ��������� ' We most heartily commend the spirit of the Ollala rancher who is willing to give the crop of this tree for the men at the front as a Christmas present. Liquor Act, 1910 NOTICE is hereby given that on the first day of December next application will be made to the superintendent of Provincial police for renewal of the hotel licence to sell liquor by retail in the hotel known as the Central Hotel, situate at Keremeos Center, in the province of British Columbia. LESLIE HUTCHINGS Dated this 7th day of October, 1915 SING LEE Laundry, Contracting of all kinds, Ditch digging, Wood Sawing, Clearing lana, Cooking and all kinds of Chinese Labor. Kkrkmkos, B.C. I 1.1 ��������� -'I in i if ' .1 -I il X mas Gpeetino 6aPds! We have just received complete new samples of this season's Greeting Cards. The assortment is large and prices will suit any pocket. Leave orders early so as to catch the Old Country Mails with Hedley Gazette ���������������������������#������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������*��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� '3 J (hi m e? Synopsis of Coal Mining Regulations COAIj' mining rights of the Dominion, ii Manitoba, Saskatchewan anil Alberta, the Yukon Territory, tho North-west Territories nnd in a portion of the Province of British Columbia, mny bo leased for a term of twenty-one years at an annual rental of $1 an acre. Not more than 2.5(10 acres wi be leased to ono applicant. Application for a lease must bo made by the It ' ' ...... . .-, . . he are situated. applicant in person to the Agent or Sub-Agent of the district in which the rights applied for In surveyed territory the land must be described by secfcionH, or legal sub-divisions of sections, and in unsurveyed territory the tract applied for shall be staked out y the Applicant himself. Kach application must be accompanied by fee of So which will be refunded if the rights applied for arc not available, but not other wise. A royalty shall be paid on the merchant able output of the mine at the rate of Ave cents per ton. X ��������� X ��������� X In order to reduce certain lines in which we are overstocked, we will offer ' ���������' ��������� - 7 ��������� : . ' them for sale at greatly reduced prices COMMENCINQ n m m The person operating tho mine shall furnish ,-ie Agent with sworn returns acr ~ " ~ "~ the fifll quantity of merchantable sworn returns accounting for , y of merchantable mined the royalty thereon. I coal min- ' ' ' " returns y .. - ing rights are not being operated su Rhould be furnished at least once a year. Tho lease will include the coal mining rights only, but the lessee may bo permitted to purchase whatever available surface rights may be considered necessary for tbo working of the mine at the rate of $10.00 an acre For full information application should be made to the Secretary oi the Department of tho Interior, Ottawa, or o any Agent or Sub- Agent of Dominion Lands. W. W. CORY. Deputy Minister of the Interior. N.B.-Unauthoriaed publication of this advc tisoment will n6t be paid for. fl 6m ��������� X This is an opportunity you cannot afford to overlook as it offers Money Saving Bargains such as Keremeos and district has never known Among them are the following: Shoes, Shoes, Shoes A Fine Assortment of Really First Class Shoes d*T d*^ anJ d*^ But we have too many of them, yours at HPA ? *P^ ������*������"** *PO A splendid showing Come in and see, at KEREMEOS CENTER, B. C. J w "T" r ' *J$S������T ait ������v rr**tavrtr ft fc-\ t- -���������XYX-ttV-^ttt!*���������*,..,^* ������������������^'���������(H- IPrint Run: 1905-1917<br><br>Frequency: WeeklyNewspapersHedley (B.C.)Hedley_Gazette_1915-10-2810.14288/1.0180256English49.35-120.06667Vancouver : University of British Columbia LibraryHedley, B.C. : Hedley Gazette Printing and Publishing CompanyImages provided for research and reference use only. 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